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Trust is Good for your Health (Part 5)

In recent years, research has shown that people who have developed deep personal relationships, experience better health. These people generally experience lower blood pressure, lower rates of depression & anxiety, better physiological well-being and they live longer. Trust is not just a buzz word, it delivers real, quantifiable benefits. There has also been movement in… Read more »

Trust in Business Has Never Been More Important (Part 4)

The Edelman Trust Barometer was first published in 2001 and is a highly respected source of information regarding the general “feeling of trust” in the community. It has over the years measured the level of trust that people feel toward government, non-government organisations, business and the media and its impact on decision making. The 2019… Read more »

Trust in Business, Get this Wrong at Your Peril (Part 3)

The previous article, “Trust is Good for Business“, showed that businesses that have a strong foundation built on trust, will experience many benefits including a greater sense of sharing, higher morale, are more collaborative, innovative & creative, experience higher productivity and are generally healthier. In his book “Trust Edge”, David Horsager discusses ten barriers to… Read more »

It’s a Matter of Trust (Part 1)

“Trust is like a forest, it takes years to grow but can be destroyed in a moment”. Have you ever thought, I mean really thought, what does trust mean to you and your business? It is obvious that trust is the cornerstone that holds most relationships together. But what about in business, have you ever… Read more »

EOFY 2018 Planning Tips

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It seems like only yesterday that I was preparing for EOFY last year. Business owners have many responsibilities at end of financial year. It can be a hectic time, but it can be a little easier if you have someone working with you to take the stress away. At end of financial year, a great… Read more »

Cloud Computing – Reinventing the way Tradies work

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If you are a business owner, financial controller or an accounting clerk, then you are more than likely, at the least passively familiar with cloud computing. Nearly all accounting software packages offer a cloud-based option in addition to their “hard copy” software. Cloud systems like Quickbooks Online, Xero and the plethora of add-on programs are… Read more »